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John Cale’s Musical Journey Knows No Limits
LOS ANGELES — Just a few years after he’d left the provincial Welsh mining town where he was born, a…
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‘House Party’ Review: A Rager Gone South
Directed by Calmatic, “House Party” reboots the 1990 Kid ’n Play cult comedy with the help of LeBron James.
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Harry’s Fractured Fairy Tale
WASHINGTON — I am, faith and begorrah, no monarchist. Yet I found myself, over the last few years, exhausted by…
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A Chance to Make Progress on Climate Change Now
South Africa generates 80 percent of its electricity by burning coal, more than any other industrialized nation. Some 200,000 people…
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Cooperation on Climate Is Emerging in the Middle East
After the Abraham Accords, partnerships between companies in Israel and Arab countries have led to the kinds of initiatives that…
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A United Europe Weathers Crises, but Deeper Challenges Remain
Differences on NATO and E.U. enlargement, energy and climate, and relationships with the United States, China, Russia and Ukraine will…
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Iran Executes Former Defense Official, a Dual U.K. Citizen, on Spy Charges
Alireza Akbari, previously a senior military and defense official, had moved to Britain a decade ago. He had been detained…
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‘We Will Die for Brazil’: How a Far-Right Mob Tried to Oust Lula
As the bus made its way from Brazil’s agricultural heartland to the capital, Andrea Barth pulled out her phone to…
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George Santos’s Deceit: A Secret Shared Among Some Republicans
In late 2021, as he prepared to make a second run for a suburban New York City House seat, George…
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Will Euthanasia Be Secular or Sacred?
Last month, I wrote a harsh column about the Canadian euthanasia system, which has expanded rapidly over the past few…